Refund requests must be received in writing or by email to the Continuing Education office prior to the refund deadline. After the refund deadline, course fees are neither refundable nor transferable.

How can I request a withdrawal?

Prior to the last week, students can request to withdraw from a course. You will receive a final grade of “WD” (withdrawn) which will not affect your grade point average (GPA). Withdrawal request must be received in writing or by email to the Continuing Education office prior to the withdrawal deadline.

Can I register late?

It is recommended that you register at least one week before the course start date. This allows time for your registration to be processed and to order textbooks. Students who register after the course start date are responsible for catching up on any missed material. Refund and withdrawal deadlines are not extended due to late registration.

How can I access my grades?

Grades will take approximately three to five weeks to be processed after the course end date. You can view your grades online by following the steps:

User ID: Student # (found on the top of your welcome email and on your receipt)

PIN: Date of birth (ddmmyy – 6 digits)

Click – Student, Student Records, Final Grades

Select a Term

If your PIN has been deactivated, please contact the Service Desk at 705-474- 7600 ext. 5800 and ask to have your PIN reset.

How can I access my Transcript?

To request a transcript of all Canadore grades complete and submit the Transcript Request FormPlease note that fees apply

Do you offer a discount for Seniors?

Those 55 and older are eligible for a 15% discount on the tuition fee portion on all continuing education courses.

How do I purchase the correct textbook for my course?

Textbooks for each course can be found here.Note that textbooks for courses and programs in the Continuing Education department vary based on the course provider. If you have any questions regarding textbooks for your course or program, please contact the Continuing Education department.

How do I Book an Exam?

Students must contact the Continuing Education Department at Canadore College to book their exams. Exams must be booked a minimum of two weeks in advance of the date you would like to write. Exams must be completed by the Friday following the course end date.

Most college level courses have a final exam that will need to be written in a testing center or with a proctor. Your instructor will be able to provide you with exam details.

If you are located too far from a testing center you can use a proctor to write your exam. It is a student’s responsibility to find a suitable proctor and pay any applicable fees associated with writing exams. A proctor should be an educational or human resource professional or a person in an authority role, such as a professor, librarian or police officer. A proctor cannot be a relative, co-worker, neighbour, friend, student or person with the same address as the student.